Janamashtami celebrated with religious fervour in Vasant Valley Public School, Sangrur

Janmashtami is celebrated as the birthday of Lord Krishna, one of the most powerful and famous reincarnations of Lord Vishnu. According to the Hindu calendar, this festival is celebrated on the Ashtami of Krishna Paksh or the 8th day of the dark fortnight in the month of Bhadon. This day indicates the beginning of hope in the older times that the malicious rule of Kansa would soon end. 

To seek the blessings of Lord Krishna, Janmashtami was celebrated at Vasant Valley Public School, Sangrur on 6 September, 2023 (Wednesday) with full enthusiasm. The fragrance of flowers, soothing aroma of camphor and the jingle of bells filled the air. Students presented melodious Bhajans in the School Assembly and recited poems on the same. The School Auditorium was decorated beautifully and the spirit of festivity was enhanced with Jhankis depicting life history of Lord Krishna. The celebration that followed was truly entertaining and educating. The purpose of the flamboyant celebration was to inculcate value of sharing and respect in the students.

The Principal of the school, Mrs. Anitha R. blessed all the students on this auspicious day and gave them the message as always, looking ahead instead of reminiscing in the past. Her words truly summed up the efficacy of celebrating festivals of devotion and obedience towards their parents and teachers

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